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75/5252 Genealogy and heraldry  Coat of arms of the Van Oldeneel tot Oldenzeel family 75/5252 Genealogy and heraldry Coat of arms of the Van Oldeneel tot Oldenzeel family
75/5252 [Genealogy and heraldry]. (Coat of arms of the Van Oldeneel tot Oldenzeel family). Drawing, gouache on vellum, heightened w. gold and silver, shield surrounded by two dragons (?), topped by a crowned helmet and a sm. dragon, 17x15 cm., early 19th cent.

- Identification annots. on verso.

€ (40-60) 80
75 5253 Geoffroy Ch  1819 1882 75 5253 Geoffroy Ch 1819 1882
75 5253 Geoffroy Ch  1819 1882 75 5253 Geoffroy Ch 1819 1882
75 5253 Geoffroy Ch  1819 1882 75 5253 Geoffroy Ch 1819 1882
75/5253 Geoffroy, Ch. (1819-1882). "Mlle Georges". Drawing, black crayon and black wash, 13x12,5 cm., signed, titled and "48" (sl. yellowed). - ADDED: 9 prints, all portraits, 18th/ 19th cent., 5x handcol., i.a. of LOUIS XIII (mezzotint) and of J.P. MARAT (2 diff. portraits, incl. 1 col. engr. and 1 proof before letters).
€ (80-100)
75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629  after 75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 after
75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629  after 75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 after
75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629  after 75 5254 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 after
75/5254 Gheyn II, J. de (1565-1629) (after). (Officers and soldiers). Lot of 4 drawings, pen and brown ink, brown wash, 2x w. "de Vos" in pen and ink, together tipped onto mount.

- Sl. worn/ brittle/ browned copies; occas. some small repairs/ small tears.

= Reduced copies of Standard-Bearer (8,1x5,3 cm., signature "de Vos" in lower left corner. Hollstein 179); Musketeer (7,9x5,4 cm. Hollstein 181); Soldier with arquebus (8,5x5,4 cm., signature "de Vos" in lower left corner. Hollstein 182); Sergeant (8,2x5,4 cm. Hollstein 183). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXI.

€ (300-400) 1100
75 5255 Graeb C G A  1816 1884 75 5255 Graeb C G A 1816 1884
75/5255 Graeb, C.G.A. (1816-1884). (Trees next to a dry stone wall in Interlaken). Drawing, pencil, grey wash, 28,3x32 cm., signed "Carl Graeb" and "Interlaken".
€ (60-80) 250
75 5256 Groenewegen G  1754 1826 75 5256 Groenewegen G 1754 1826
75/5256 Groenewegen, G. (1754-1826). (Harbour scene with various ships and boats). Drawing, pen and ink and watercolour, 35,3x50,5 cm.

- Brown stain near centre; sl. browned/ toned; paper remnants on verso along upper edge.

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXII.

€ (1.200-1.500) 4500
75 5257 Haarlem and surroundings  Anonymous 1st half 18th cent ? 75 5257 Haarlem and surroundings Anonymous 1st half 18th cent ?
75/5257 [Haarlem and surroundings]. Anonymous (1st half 18th cent.?). "Het Huis te Brederode bij Haarlem van binnen. A°.1662." Drawing, brush and grey wash, 32x23 cm., laid down on mount.

= View through the entrance gate of the ruins of Brederode castle. Title supplied on mount in pen and ink.

€ (150-250) 2100
75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings  Kerkhoff D  1766 1831  after 75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings Kerkhoff D 1766 1831 after
75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings  Kerkhoff D  1766 1831  after 75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings Kerkhoff D 1766 1831 after
75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings  Kerkhoff D  1766 1831  after 75 5258 Haarlem and surroundings Kerkhoff D 1766 1831 after
75/5258 [Haarlem and surroundings]. Kerkhoff, D. (1766-1831) (after). (View of the ruins of Brederode Castle and the adjacent farmhouse). Drawing, brush and grey wash, with some black crayon, 27x39,8 cm., monogrammed "R.B. 6/11 1834" in lower left corner, tipped onto mount, with "naar Kerkhof, Rd.Bl." in pencil on mount under the drawing. - AND 2 sm. pencil sketches of the same subject by A.J. EYMER.
€ (200-300) 200
75 5259 Hervier L A  1818 1879 75 5259 Hervier L A 1818 1879
75/5259 Hervier, L.A. (1818-1879). (Study of a woman with children and a bucket of fish). Drawing, pen and brown ink and watercolour, 115x11,5 cm., black framing line, signed "Hervier 1874" in the image and "Corquis 11[?] 26" in upper margin and "S. a - M 74 AH [?]" in lower margin.

= Tipped under passepartout w. mounted exhib. ticket of the Singer Memorial Foundation Laren.

€ (150-250) 300
75 5260 Hilverdink J  1813 1902 75 5260 Hilverdink J 1813 1902
75 5260 Hilverdink J  1813 1902 75 5260 Hilverdink J 1813 1902
75/5260 Hilverdink, J. (1813-1902). (Zandvoort beach with sailingvessels). Drawing, pencil and brown wash, 14x23 cm., signed[?] in pencil on verso.

= Location identified in pencil on verso.

AND a pencil drawing by A. BRONDGEEST (dam./ worn).

€ (150-250) 150
75 5261 Himpel A ter 1634 1686 75 5261 Himpel A ter 1634 1686
75/5261 Himpel, A. ter (1634-1686). (Landscape with a man standing near a seated draftsman at work). Circular drawing, pen/ brush and brown ink w. grey sepia wash, Ø 12,5 cm., signed on verso, tipped onto old paper mount.

- Mount stained. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LX.

€ (500-700)
75 5262 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5262 Hofer F 1885 1915
75/5262 Hofer, F. (1885-1915). (Roofed alley with stairs). Drawing, black chalk, 24x25,5 cm., verso w. stamp "Nachlaß Franz Hofer".
€ (300-500)
75 5263 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5263 Hofer F 1885 1915
75 5263 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5263 Hofer F 1885 1915
75/5263 Hofer, F. (1885-1915). (Seated monk). Drawing, black chalk heightened w. white, on brownish paper, 36x27 cm., verso w. stamp "Nachlaß Franz Hofer". Idem. (Bearded male nude lying down). Drawing, red chalk, 30x41 cm., verso w. stamp "Nachlaß Franz Hofer".
€ (400-600)
75 5264 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5264 Hofer F 1885 1915
75/5264 Hofer, F. (1885-1915). (Streetview with draught-horses). Drawing, pen/ brush and ink w. wash, on brownish grey paper, 27,5x36,5 cm., verso w. stamp "Nachlaß Franz Hofer".

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIII.

€ (300-500)
75 5265 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5265 Hofer F 1885 1915
75/5265 Hofer, F. (1885-1915). (Study of two woman's heads wearing scarfs). Drawing, black chalk, heightened w. white, 35,5x22 cm., verso w. stamp "Nachlaß Franz Hofer".
€ (250-350) 250
75 5266 Hofer F  1885 1915 75 5266 Hofer F 1885 1915
75/5266 Hofer, F. (1885-1915). (Three men at a café). Drawing, black chalk, 30,5x23,7 cm., signed "Franz Hofer Jänner 1914".

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXII.

€ (500-700)
75 5267 Hollestelle J H  1858 1920 75 5267 Hollestelle J H 1858 1920
75/5267 Hollestelle, J.H. (1858-1920). (Dune landscape with a farmhouse on the right, the sea in the background). Drawing, watercolour and black crayon, 13,8x23,5 cm., signed "Jac. H. Hollestelle" in pen and ink in lower right corner, framed.

- Sl. browned; some surface dam.

€ (60-80) 60
75 5268 Houel J  1735 1813 75 5268 Houel J 1735 1813
75/5268 Houel, J. (1735-1813). (Travellers at the base of a waterfall along the Tiber, ruins at the top). Drawing, black ink, brown wash, heightened w. white paint, 51x36,5 cm., w. manuscript caption below image (partly illegible), on blue paper, framed.

- Doubled; mounted on paper along outer margins on verso; four pinholes in outer corners; browned on verso; right lower corner restored; upper corners repaired.

= "Jean Pierre Louis Laurent Houel (1735-1813), a landscape painter and engraver, studied architecture in Rouen before travelling to Paris. (...). Through the Marquis de Marigny he was sent to the French Academy in Rome in 1768, and the following year made his first trip to Napels and Sicily in the entourage of the Marquis d'Havrincourt. After his return to Paris in 1772 he exhibited his Italian views, which were well enough received that he determined on a second trip to Sicily. This he made from 1776 to 1779, including in his investigations Malta and Lipari. Here he assumed the role of observer, artist, and naturalist, amassing copious notes on new material. Claude-Henri Watelet and the director-general of the Gobelins Manufacture, d'Angivillers, were helpful in making this second trip possible. To finance it, Houel sold drawings that he had made in Italy when he returned to France. Forty-six were purchased by the king, and over five hundred by Catherine II of Russia. At this time he determined to publish the material he had accumulated on the voyage. (...) Houel was one of the first French artists to discover the antique ruins still visible in Sicily." (Millard, French Books, 80, note).

€ (2.000-3.000)
75 5269 Houel J  1735 1813 75 5269 Houel J 1735 1813
75/5269 Houel, J. (1735-1813). (View of the temple of Sibyl and the caves of Neptune at Tivoli, travellers at the base of the waterfall). Drawing, black ink, brown wash, heightened w. white paint, 51x36,5 cm., w. manuscript caption below image (partly illegible), on blue paper, framed.

- Doubled; mounted on paper along outer margins on verso; w. some repairs/ restorations in upper and lower margins; browned on verso.

= "Jean Pierre Louis Laurent Houel (1735-1813), a landscape painter and engraver, studied architecture in Rouen before travelling to Paris. (...). Through the Marquis de Marigny he was sent to the French Academy in Rome in 1768, and the following year made his first trip to Napels and Sicily in the entourage of the Marquis d'Havrincourt. After his return to Paris in 1772 he exhibited his Italian views, which were well enough received that he determined on a second trip to Sicily. This he made from 1776 to 1779, including in his investigations Malta and Lipari. Here he assumed the role of observer, artist, and naturalist, amassing copious notes on new material. Claude-Henri Watelet and the director-general of the Gobelins Manufacture, d'Angivillers, were helpful in making this second trip possible. To finance it, Houel sold drawings that he had made in Italy when he returned to France. Forty-six were purchased by the king, and over five hundred by Catherine II of Russia. At this time he determined to publish the material he had accumulated on the voyage. (...) Houel was one of the first French artists to discover the antique ruins still visible in Sicily." (Millard, French Books, 80, note).

€ (2.000-3.000)
75 5270 Hulseboom G  1784 1863 75 5270 Hulseboom G 1784 1863
75/5270 Hulseboom, G. (1784-1863). (View of a farm in the woods). Drawing, brush and black ink and grey wash, signed in lower left corner, 28,2x32,2 cm., within black ink framing line, framed.

- Upper right corner trifle creased and trifle foxed.

€ (150-250)
75 5271 Hulseboom G  1784 1863 75 5271 Hulseboom G 1784 1863
75/5271 Hulseboom, G. (1784-1863). (View of a watermill near shed). Drawing, brush and black ink and grey wash, 30x22,5 cm., framed.
€ (150-250)